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Top 5 Tabletop Board Games to Play Right Now

Don't get stuck thinking that Tabletop Board Games are just Monopoly, Clue, or even Scrabble.


While there's nothing wrong with those casual games you can enjoy with friends and family, 2024 offers a smorgasbord of options for board game enthusiasts.


Whether you're rallying with family or friends, unraveling mysteries, settling disputes between factions, or conquering the world, there's something for everyone.


1. Scythe


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Picture yourself diving into Eastern Europe in the 1920s, with heavy steel-plated mechs flattening grasslands, sending people scrambling for safety.


Scythe is a competitive, asymmetrical engine-building board game set in an alternate history of the 1920s. With 1-5 players, this tabletop game takes about 115 minutes to play.


Players take on the roles of resilient heroes, leading their factions to restore tarnished honor and solidify their power in the challenging lands of Eastern Europe.


They conquer territories, recruit loyal allies, gather valuable resources, unite surrounding villages, design grand buildings, and unleash powerful force mechanisms.


With fiery spirits, they're ready to face any challenges and forge a glorious destiny for their faction!


2. The 7th Citadel


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In a post-apocalyptic medieval fantasy world, you play as a "Slave-Gardener" who escaped from a place called "The Citadel of Necrodruid Ninidazir," only to find yourself facing an even greater threat. If you're into tabletop board games with great storytelling and RPG elements, The 7th Citadel is a must-play for 2024!


The 7th Citadel is a cooperative exploration and adventure game with exciting gameplay.


Each turn, you'll navigate through a magical world, with each tile revealing missions, choices, and items to uncover.


Sometimes your choices lead to ruin. Other times, you'll find great rewards.


3. Critter Kitchen


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Play as a group of animals preparing dishes in the adorable food-themed tabletop game called Critter Kitchen. 


Start gathering ingredients to create dishes with the highest stars and impress the hungry critics.


In each round, new cooking ingredients will randomly appear and be placed in various locations throughout the town.


Players simultaneously and secretly plan where their three chefs will be sent, hoping to gather the best ingredients.


Each chef has their own strengths and weaknesses, plus there are "Rumors" at some locations providing guidance on what the critic really wants.


"Challenges" revealed in rounds 1 to 6 offer players the chance to earn stars for making dishes with specific ingredient requirements.


After the 7th round, players must create delicious dishes to impress celebrity critics and satisfy their tastes. The variety of critics, rumors, and different restaurant owners make each game feel fresh!


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4. Wingspan


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Maybe you're more into a laid-back gaming session without too much overthinking.


You need a simple tabletop board game that's easy to learn and play casually. If that's the case, try Wingspan.


In this game, players are bird enthusiasts like researchers, bird watchers, experts, and collectors, trying to attract as many birds as possible to their yard (or nest).


To start the game, players get an action mat, five bird cards, two bonus cards, and five food tokens.


Over four rounds, they can choose to play bird cards, get food, or lay eggs to unlock additional actions for each corresponding section on their mat. The player with the most points after four rounds wins.


5. Betrayal at House on the Hill



After getting tired of casual games, you might crave a tabletop game that gets your adrenaline pumping with horror and threats at every turn.


Introducing Betrayal at House on The Hill. It's a tabletop board game where multiple players take on characters with different attributes including sanity, knowledge, strength, and speed.


Set in a creepy house, players must gather items and experience strange atmospheric events, from encountering spiders to dealing with creepy children who become aggressive with their toys.


The word "Betrayal" in the game's title becomes significant when an event called "The Haunt" is triggered, where one player is declared the betrayer, and the game shifts from full cooperative effort to an asymmetrical cooperative effort, with the betrayer getting a new win condition (usually involving killing others) while the remaining players must stop them.

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